3835 Campus Drive
College Park, MD 20742
United States
This event is open to the public
Speakers:
Marccus Hendricks, Associate Professor
School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation - Urban Studies & Planning Program
Professor Santina Contreras
Professor Jesse Keenan
Eric Burnstein, PhD Student in the Urban and Regional Planning and Design Program
School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation
This event will also be available on livestream.
This Dialogue Series focuses on conversations among scholars, community members and students reflecting on the relationship between violence and built environment disciplines and practices and opportunities for peacebuilding.
Climate Change and Disasters: Trauma, Reconstruction, Planning, and Design The rapid pace of climate change has surprised even climate scientists. The intensity and frequency of disasters that it causes or intensifies (heat waves, hurricanes, floods, droughts, rise of sea levels, wildfires, etc.) affect many human settlements and transform where and how communities can be reconstructed. Architecture, historic preservation, urban planning, real estate development and related disciplines must respond to these processes. But more than being merely reactive, our disciplines can pioneer innovation and provide leadership for the needs for climate change adaptation and mitigation in our communities worldwide, and they can do so in a trauma-informed manner. Where and how are they doing so? What else do they need to be doing? How can the next generation of design and planning professionals best prepare themselves for the new world in which they will practice? What should educators do for them?